Garner earned his first career call-up to the major leagues as a 27-year-old last season due to his 1.63 ERA at Triple-A Columbus and 1.94 ERA at Double-A Akron. Once he got to the majors, he pitched 9.1 innings, allowing five earned runs with a 1.82 WHIP. He did strike out 12 batters in his limited action, which is uncharacteristically high, considering he doesn't exactly have electric stuff, throwing his fastball at 93-96 miles per hour with an average changeup and curveball. His 4.82 BB/9 walk rate in the majors is concerning, and his Triple-A walk rate of 3.64 BB/9 doesn't exactly inspire confidence that he will right the ship. He'll have to battle in spring training for a spot in a deep Indians pen. If he can improve his control and cut down on the walks, the right-hander could make the team as a middle-reliever, though he's unlikely to pitch in any high-leverage situations.